From: "Eric Schulte" <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
To: Robert Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.info>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: worg for bug reports and feature requests was: (Regression testing for org-mode)
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 20:04:40 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87od1a1ynr.fsf_-_@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <490135D1.4030208@sift.info> (Robert Goldman's message of "Thu, 23 Oct 2008 21:41:21 -0500")
Robert Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.info> writes:
> Avdi Grimm wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Also, should we start tracking bug reports somewhere (worg), so that
>>> they can be claimed, tested against, and repaired?
>>
>> Not a bad idea. Normally I'd recommend just going with an established
>> bug tracker like Trac or Lighthouse, but since Org is so great for
>> managing tasks it seems only right that the developers should "eat
>> their own dogfood" by using Org to track tickets :-)
>>
>
> Actually, I'm not sure I necessarily agree with the notion of using Org
> to track tickets. The reason is not that org mightn't be up to the job,
> but that the use of org with git won't be up to it. systems like trac
> and bugzilla are set up to allow outsiders to post bugs, but if we use
> git, then we're really raising the bar for bug submission. Instead of
> filling out a form, a bug reporter would now have to figure out how to
> use git, pull the org file, modify it, and then either push it (which
> would require someone to authorize him or her) or submit it to someone
> else who would push it. That seems inappropriate to me --- when you're
> developing software a good bug report is very valuable, and one
> shouldn't turn them away.
>
> Unless someone can figure out an easier way for people to submit bugs
> with what worg has now, I'm inclined to say that trac or bugzilla would
> be better.
>
Yes, you're correct the current method of contributing to worg is
definitely too high of a bar for bug reports, or feature requests. That
said once they were submitted, worg would be a good mechanism for
tracking reported bugs/features, and for publishing lists of said
reports on the web. Worg/org has the added advantage that it is already
familiar to the entire org community.
As you mention, the question seem to be: can we implement a simple
interface for reporting bugs/feature-recs which will?
1) work well with worg as it's currently used, and
2) which won't constantly be begging for enhancements until we're
re-implementing a full bug tracking system from scratch
I don't think this would be too difficult, say...
a simple web form, which could be embedded into one of the worg pages,
and could drop bug/feature-recs into an org-mode file under git.
Would anyone be up to trying to throw such a thing together? If only
I had some more time...
Thanks -- Eric
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-10-24 3:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-10-23 16:03 Regression testing for org-mode Robert Goldman
2008-10-23 23:57 ` Eric Schulte
2008-10-24 0:03 ` Avdi Grimm
2008-10-24 2:41 ` Robert Goldman
2008-10-24 3:04 ` Eric Schulte [this message]
2008-10-24 4:42 ` worg for bug reports and feature requests was: (Regression testing for org-mode) Robert Goldman
2008-10-24 14:12 ` Sebastian Rose
2008-10-24 14:27 ` Avdi Grimm
2008-10-24 20:44 ` Eric Schulte
2008-10-24 23:54 ` Eric Schulte
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